Aldous Huxley Quotes
Under The Nazis Enormous Numbers Of People Were Compelled To Spend An Enormous Amount Of Time Marching In Serried Ranks From Point A To Point B And Back Again To Point A. "This Keeping Of The Whole Population On The March Seemed To Be A Senseless Waste Of Time And Energy. Only Much Later," Adds Hermann Rauschning, "was There Revealed In It A Subtle Intention Based On A Well-judged Adjustment Of Ends And Means. Marching Diverts Men's Thoughts. Marching Kills Thought. Marching Makes An End Of Individuality. Marching Is The Indispensable Magic Stroke Performed In Order To Accustom The People To A Mechanical, Quasi-ritualistic Activity Until It Becomes Second Nature.
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